PinSafe's flattened rear solder joints should prevent DIY PC builders from cutting themselves.
I make very little secret of the fact that I suffer from fat finger syndrome. Put simply, while I love fiddling around and building PC systems, I’m more than a little clumsy when it comes to the more ...
Not long ago, several motherboard manufacturers revealed concepts for motherboards that have all the cable connectors on the rear of the board, allowing the visible side of your PC to be completely ...
NZXT, known mainly for their computer cases and cooling solutions, has now entered the motherboard market with their new N7 Z370 board. Many were surprised at this announcement given the complexity of ...
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Your motherboard is sabotaging your peripherals, and it's about time someone did something about it
My 8K mouse shouldn't be stuttering.
AMD's new Ryzen 7000 series "Zen 4" CPUs are nearly here, as too are the X670 and B650 series motherboards, where we're now seeing ASRock's interesting new B650 LiveMixer motherboard. The new ASRock ...
Gateway Inc. released the specifications Friday for a retail desktop PC based on a new motherboard design that should help cool high-end processors and graphics cards. The company had already provided ...
Asrock's Taichi motherboards are well-known as some of the most feature-balanced boards on the market. Typically, Asrock gives the Taichi name to its flagship for a given chipset—a motherboard that ...
Kontron has announced the KT780/ATX motherboard that offers the AMD AM2/AM2+ socket supporting AMD Phenom˙ Quad Core processor performance and the latest AMD chipsets with high-end graphics features ...
GIGABYTE's Z890 AORUS TACHYON DUO X ICE motherboard supports high-speed DDR5 memory with its dual-slot design, while also supporting 256GB capacity kits.
National Semiconductor Corporation introduced a new bus design that changes the way a PC motherboard implements thermal management. Using just one wire, the analog-optimized SensorPath bus connects ...
Do you think we'll see a day when we can build our own motherboard? I mean actually design the circuits, place the components on and solder them. (I suppose if you were really ambitious you could do ...
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